The following
details have been transcribed from the "Finn's Linster Journal"
newspaper, which can be found on micro film at County Carlow Library, Tullow Street, Carlow, Co
Carlow IRELAND

Leinster Journal 25 March 1767

This is to give NOTICE to the PUBLIC,

That Christopher Reilly has fitted up a house in the
decentest manner, as an Inn, at the west end of thetownof
Leighlin-bridge.
tobe known by
the sign of the King's Arms, where he has laid in large
stock of the neatest kinds of Wines, and the best of
spiritous and malt Liquors in their purity; hay and oats,
with good stabling, &c.

He has hired a good cook, and will make it his particular
business to keep things in their season. Gentlemen, may
depend on having their commands carefully obeyed, by their
most obedient, humble servant,

CHRISTOPHER REILLY. Leighlin-bridge, March 11. 1767.

Leinster Journal 25/3/1767

Source: Source: Carloviana 2001

No 52 Sat 18 – Wed 22 July

Dublin 20 July

Died. In Grafton Street, the lady of the Rev Thomas
Colclough, 437 son of the late Caesar Colclough, Esq 438
Member of the Co of Wexford.

634 Mary; her father was 2nd s. of Robert R., Chief Baron of
the Exchequer; ‘Rochford of Clogrennane’, BLGI, 1912.

The Irish Genealogist Vol 7 No 1

No. 76. Sat. 10 – Wed. 14 Oct.

Dublin, 12 Oct.

Died. At Glenarm, Benjamin Burton, jun. Esq; son of Capt.
Francis Burton, 642 deceased; by whose death a fortune of
£10,000 devolves to his uncle, Sir Charles Burton, Bart. 643

642 Francis B. was 6th s. of Alderman Benjamin B. of Burton
Hall, But Lodge/Archdall, op. cit., vol. 7, under
‘Conyngham, Lord Conyngham’ (and BIFR under
Mainwaring-Burton’) give only one son of Francis, William
who, according to Lodge/Archdall, died unm. at Glenarm in
Oct. 1767.

643 5th s. of Alderman Benjamin B., cr. A bart. 1758.

The Irish Genealogist Vol 7 No 1

Kilkenny, 14 Oct.

Died. Monday night, after a few days illness, at his house
in Patrick-strett, Hugh Waring, Esq; 644 one of his
Majesty’s Justices of the Peace for the county of Kilkenny.

644 May be the Hugh mentioned in the will of his father
Hugh. (pr. 1759, Betham abs.) The latter may be the bro. of
Rev. John W. (see Burke’s Colonial Gentry, p. 757).

Married. In Dublin, George Dunbar, Esq, 741 Member of
Parliament for the Borough of Gowran, to Miss St. Aubyn,
niece to Sir John St. Aubyn, Bart. 742 Member in the English
Parliament for the County of Cornwall.